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I had a Motorola V220 phone on Orange which had been stolen. I reported it to Orange and had it locked. As I needed it I bought a new phone of the same make and Provider. Later the thief returned my original phone which I would like to use now on Virgin or Vodaphone. I already have a Virgin SIM card, but it doesn't work.

2006-12-31 21:37:41 · 3 answers · asked by Imre34 1 in Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans

3 answers

The easiest way to unlock your phone is use a site like Trycktill, Unlockme or Unlock Nokiafree. These offer completely free unlocking for most Nokia phones and some other manufacturers. (If you're struggling though, a couple of regular MoneySavingExpert chat forum users who are great at this work tirelessly to help people unlock, try the normal methods above, but if not go to this discussion).



To find out the unlock code you’ll need the IMEI code, network and the phone model. Just enter the information and the site will automatically generate an unlock code for you.

What’s the IMEI code?

IMEI stands for International Mobile Equipment Identity and is a unique number given to all mobile phones, usually noted behind the battery or by typing *#06# into the handset. IMEI numbers are stored in a database containing all valid mobiles. When a phone is reported lost or stolen, this number is marked as invalid.





What info will they need?



IMEI Number

To find your IMEI code type *#06# into your handset, and note the number.



Network



The network is the one you’re currently on, not the one you want to change to e.g. Vodafone, Orange, 3.



Phone Make and Model



The make will be, for example, Nokia, Samsung or Ericsson. The model of your phone can usually be found on the inside, where the Sim card fits.



What to do with the code?



Enter your details and the website will generate an unlock code specific to the model of your phone. The code will look something like this:



#pw+2746763089+1# (Nokia phones)

*2767*637# (Other makes)



Take the Sim card out of the phone and put in a different network’s Sim. Enter the generated code into the phone. You may be given several codes. Try the first one to start with and if this doesn’t work try the others.

How to enter the code

Rather than using the regular text keys you need to use the * key if you want to produce letters as opposed to numbers. To produce a ‘p’, press the * button three times within two seconds; to produce a ‘w’, press the * button four times within two seconds; to produce a ‘+’, press the * button twice within two seconds.


You should now get a message saying ‘phone restriction off’.



You only have five attempts to enter the correct code so be extremely careful. If you’ve not succeeded by then, the phone will still work though you’ll have to go to the network or a retailer to get it unlocked which costs a lot more (still nothing lost though).


Unlocking via a cable


If you can’t unlock your phone with a code or want to be able to do it for friends and family you can buy a cable on eBay or cheaper accessory websites and download free software which should do the trick. Though do make sure you get the right cable for the phone!

2007-01-01 00:02:51 · answer #1 · answered by micheal schumacher 1 · 0 1

Get Off the phone - Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers the phone's Off The Hook, yet you're literally not - X 6060-842 - B52's lengthy island telephone verbal replace - Lou Reed Silent telephone - The 101ers cellular-O-telephone - Neon Horse party Line - The Kinks

2016-12-01 09:36:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

get in touch with orange, other providers will unlock phones 4 a fee & orange may do the same

2006-12-31 21:43:33 · answer #3 · answered by kerry 3 · 0 0

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